wrongful conception

The latest Part of the Tort Law Review includes the following articles: “Wilkinson v Downton: New work for an old tort to do?” – Professor Anthony Gray; “The normal measure of damages for tortious damage to chattels under English law” – Dr John Ren; “The tort of intimidation and breach of contract” – Nathan Tamblyn; and “Upkeep claims for wrongful birth, wrongful conception or wrongful fertilisation? IVF mix-up in the Singapore High Court: ACB v Thomson Medical Pte Ltd [2015] SGHC 9” – Ronald JJ Wong.

The July 2013 issue of The Tort Law Review includes an article by Swati Jhaveri uses wrongful conceptions as a case study to illustrate judicial strategies in recognising new areas for recovery in negligence, an article by Charles Feeny which considers the state of the law in relation to mesothelioma claims and an article by Sarah Alexandra Holloway that asks whether a plaintiff recover for loss of a less than even chance in medical negligence cases after Tabet v Gett.

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